Difference between revisions of "Wiki Contents Matrix"
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| . . . [[States]] - [[Talk:States|(T)]]|| . . . [[Physical states]] - [[Talk:Physical states|(T)]]|| . . . [[Cognitive states]] - [[Talk:Cognitive states|(T)]]|| | | . . . [[States]] - [[Talk:States|(T)]]|| . . . [[Physical states]] - [[Talk:Physical states|(T)]]|| . . . [[Cognitive states]] - [[Talk:Cognitive states|(T)]]|| | ||
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− | + | | . . . . . [[Nothingness]] - [[Talk:Nothingness|(T)]]|| || || | |
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− | + | | . . . . . [[Emptiness]] - [[Talk:Emptiness|(T)]]|| || || | |
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− | + | | . . . . . [[Somethingness]] - [[Talk:Somethingness|(T)]]|| || || | |
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| || . . . . [[States of Physical Fields]] - [[Talk:States of Physical Fields|(T)]]|| . . . . [[States of Cognitive Fields]] - [[Talk:States of Cognitive Fields|(T)]]|| | | || . . . . [[States of Physical Fields]] - [[Talk:States of Physical Fields|(T)]]|| . . . . [[States of Cognitive Fields]] - [[Talk:States of Cognitive Fields|(T)]]|| |
Revision as of 21:53, 23 January 2022
All topics of Evolutionary Knowledge organized in a very useful matrix, a parallelized representation that clearly shows the multilevel structure of this model of description of Reality and the Universe.
The matrix consists in four columns so entitled:
- Evolutionary Knowledge System (the general principles and concepts that apply to every aspect of Reality)
- Evolutionary Physics (contains the specifications of the general concepts to the physical domain of Reality)
- Evolutionary Metaphysics (contains the specifications of the general concepts to the cognitive domain of Reality)
- Evolutionary Meta-metaphysics (contains the specifications of the general concepts to the meta-cognitive domain of Reality, the Evolutionary cognitive sciences)
The topics in each column are organized in four main parts:
- Reality (how we can observe and describe Reality in all its dimensions, levels, aspects, etc.)
- Evolutionary Ontology (what exists)
- Evolutionary Phenomenology (what happens in the way it happens)
- Evolutionary Dynamics (why and how what exists produces what happens in the way it happens)
For a more classic (sequential) list of topics, go to this page: Wiki Contents.